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1、 Session M1E Work in Progress - Integration of Hands-On- Laboratory Experience of Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Applications Eduardo I. Ortiz-Rivera, Member IEEE, and Marcel J. Castro-Sitiriche, Member IEEE University of Puerto Rico-Mayagez, Eduardo.Ortizece.uprm.edu, Marcel.Castroece.uprm.
2、edu Abstract This work-in-progress presents the research and educational activities designed to create a synergy related to aspects of the power electronics laboratory experience using alternative energy, and dissemination of knowledge related to the impact of renewable energy as part of the solutio
3、n to achieve a sustainable future & economy for the society, as well as to the national security based on the reality and needs of Puerto Rico. The work-in-progress is focused on two areas: 1) Integration of hands-on laboratory experiences with undergraduate power electronics courses and renewable e
4、nergy applications 2) Undergraduate research experience on power electronics and systems with selected power electronics topologies for renewable applications with a special focus to the reality of a geographical region (for our case Puerto Rico). Finally, its also intended with this paper to create
5、 an interest in other academic institutions about the importance and need of an electrical engineering program which should include power electronics, renewable energy, and lab experience as part of their curriculum for the benefit of their countries. Index Terms - Educational technology, laboratori
6、es, power electronics, solar energy, thermoelectric energy. INTRODUCTION The current changes in the worldwide markets are making a large impact in our daily lives. The cost of oil is rising and the reserves are decreasing every day. Also, dramatic demographic changes are impacting the feasibility of
7、 the electric infrastructure and eventually the economic future of the industry. As well, the reduction of CO2 emissions plays an important role in the production of electric energy. These are some of the reasons that many countries are looking to integrate renewable energy sources as part of their
8、public policy to produce electricity in a sustainable way 1. But any energy plan which involves changes to the electrical infrastructure and its public policy would require a well trained workforce with special knowledge in traditional power systems, power electronics topologies, and available types
9、 of renewable energy sources. For any country, to have a well trained engineering force, their academic institutions play a critical role in their development. It is why today for any regular student (and potential employer) is not sufficient to have theoretical courses; but also it is necessary som
10、e practical experience! As part of this effort, the authors of this work has incorporated a strategy based on the integration of hands on laboratory experience to attract and train properly ECE students in the areas of power electronics (PELS), renewable energy and undergraduate research. WHY HANDS
11、ON EXPERIENCE IS SO IMPORTANT? It is well known that good laboratory experiences increase the interest of students in an area by connecting the theory to practice facilitating an active learning process 2. An interesting strategy have been developing at University of Puerto Rico in Mayagez (UPRMs) E
12、CE Department to have a well trained engineering force with a focus on renewable energy and its related aspects, specifically by the Mathematical Modeling and Control of Renewable Energy for the Advance in the Technology and Education (Minds2CREATE) Research Team lead by Dr. Eduardo I. Ortiz-Rivera.
13、 The integration of theoretical courses with hands on laboratory experience specifically in power electronics and renewable energy applications has been the main focal point for the Minds2CREATE Research Team 3. The main objective of this strategy is essentially to prepare the best engineering workf
14、orce to satisfy the required energy needs of a country or a region without sacrifice its future sustainability. The presented laboratory experiences have a potential to reach 100 students a year in Power Electronics basic undergraduate course, 60 undergraduate students in advance courses in addition
15、 to those doing undergraduate research. This experience have a tremendous impact in the large amount of Electrical Engineering students that graduate every year from concentrations related to power electronics (around 100 students per year) at UPRM. At UPRM, the Minds2CREATE Research Team has been p
16、reparing ECE students in the areas of renewable energy and power electronics for power system applications based on the geographical reality of Puerto Rico. To obtain the theoretical expertise, the ECE students interested in these areas, are required to take a series of courses with focus on renewab
17、le energy and power electronics. Figure 1 illustrate the required ECE courses for the under level. Each course is designed with the fundamental knowledge required for a proper understanding of power electronics and its application to renewable energy. ACTIVITIES FOR HANDS-ON-LABORATORY EXPERIENCE To
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